Moore Will Assess Trialists In Friendlies

Ronnie Moore has said he's planning on using a number of trialists in our friendly games against Cammell Laird and Heswell next week.

Speaking to the Official Site Moore explained that only so much can be gained from training because it is a more relaxed feeling, and although friendlies aren't as focused as competitive games, it'll enable him to judge a players potential far better, so he's going to throw them in and see if they swim.

'We're still looking for three or four players. We're having conversations with players and agents and hopefully we'll end up getting the people we want. We've got quite a few trialists in and we'll be taking a look at them in the games next week. Hopefully they'll make the most of their opportunity and give us something to think about.'

A valiant effort from Tranmere wasn`t enough on the day as goals late in both half`s handing Huddersfield all three points.

The scoreline failed to paint the whole picture, with the homes side outplaying their second-placed opponents for large parts of the game. In fact, the Whites should have equalised through Adam McGurk in the second-half with the gap between the two teams at a single goal.

There were three changes made to the side that lined-up in the goalless draw at Oldham on